Enhancing Employability and Life Skills through English Language Education: A NEP 2020 Perspective
Anshu Mishra1
Research Scholar, Shri Shankaracharya Professional University, Bhilai.
Dr Neeta Pandey2,
Research Supervisor, Associate Professor, Head Department of English
Shri Shankaracharya Professional University, Bhilai
Dr. Raj Kumar Deshmukh3
Research Co-Supervisor, Lecturer English, Department of Basic Science & Humanities. NMDC DAV Polytechnic, Dantewada
Abstract:
This study examines the integration of English language training into a vocational curriculum to promote employability and life skills with an emphasis on aligning with the goals defined in the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2020. The main aim is to understand how the inclusion of English language skills in vocational training courses can help to improve employability and develop core life skills among students. The research employed a mixed-methods design using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative information is gathered using interviews and focus group discussions with policymakers, educators, and industry specialists, while quantitative information is obtained using surveys that are conducted among students attending vocational programs. The key findings of the research reveal that there is an existing high level of correlation between employability and skills development in the context of English language proficiency. Participants also appreciated the significance of English skills in furthering career opportunities and helping workers communicate more effectively at work. Additionally, research indicates that incorporating English language instruction into a vocational curriculum helps students learn vital life skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and flexibility, all of which are vital to attaining professional success as well as personal fulfillment.
The findings of the study have important implications for educational policymakers, curriculum planners, and vocational training educators. By appreciating the interactions between English language instruction, employability, and life skills acquisition, stakeholders can formulate curriculum frameworks that enhance the readiness of learners to meet the challenges of the contemporary workplace. Additionally, the findings highlight the need to include language attainment as a core element of vocational training programs to endow learners with the skills needed to be successful in their profession. Overall, this study offers significant insights into how English language education can contribute to enhancing employability and holistic skill development in vocational education, in keeping with the goals provided in the NEP 2020.
Keywords: Mixed-methods approach, Qualitative research, Quantitative research, Critical thinking, Problem-solving, Adaptability, Curriculum development, Workforce preparation.